/sys$common/syshlp/EVE$HELP.HLB  —  SET_KEYPAD_VT100
  SET KEYPAD VT100

  Sets the VT100-style keypad, canceling the current keypad, such as EDT or
  WPS. This is the default setting on VT100-series terminals.

     +-------+-------+-------+-------+ +-------+-------+-------+-------+
     |   ^   |   |   |  <--  |  -->  | | FIND  | HELP  | CHANG |  DO   |
     |   |   |   V   |       |       | |       |KEYPAD | DIREC |       |
     +-------+-------+-------+-------+ +-------+-------+-------+-------+
     CTRL/A .... Change Mode           |SELECT |REMOVE |INSERT | MOVE  |
     CTRL/B .... Recall                |       |       | HERE  |BY LINE|
     CTRL/D .... Exit (on ULTRIX)      +-------+-------+-------+-------+
     CTRL/E .... End Of Line           |       |   ^   |       | ERASE |
     CTRL/H .... Start Of Line         |       |   |   |       | WORD  |
     CTRL/I .... Tab                   +-------+-------+-------+-------+
     CTRL/J .... Erase Word            |  <--- |   |   |  ---> |       |
     CTRL/L .... Insert Page Break     |       |   V   |       | CHANG |
     CTRL/M .... Return                +-------+-------+-------+ MODE  |
     CTRL/R .... Remember              |  NEXT SCREEN  | PREV  |       |
     CTRL/U .... Erase Start Of Line   |               |SCREEN |       |
     CTRL/V .... Quote                 +---------------+-------+-------+
     CTRL/W .... Refresh
     CTRL/Z .... Exit

  Usage notes:

  o  There is no GOLD key unless you defined it yourself by using SET GOLD
     KEY (see help on Gold Keys). Keys defined with DEFINE KEY, LEARN, SET
     FUNCTION KEYS, or SET GOLD KEY are not affected---your definitions
     override the keypad definitions.

  o  If you change the keypad setting, learn sequences created with a
     different keypad (such as EDT or WPS) may not replay properly because
     SET KEYPAD VT100 may undefine those keys or define them differently.

  o  On a VT200- or VT300-series terminal, SET KEYPAD VT100 does not disable
     or undefine F10--F14, HELP, DO, or the mini keypad. Thus, if you are
     already accustomed to the VT100 keypad, you can use SET KEYPAD VT100
     even when you are running EVE on a VT240 or other, newer terminal. If
     you want the VT100-style keypad for future editing sessions, regardless
     of your type of terminal, do any of the following:

     *  Use SAVE EXTENDED EVE to create a section file which saves your key
        definitions in binary form---in effect, your own customized version
        of EVE. See help on Section Files.

     *  Put SET KEYPAD VT100 in an initialization file (typically named
        EVE$INIT.EVE). See help on Initialization Files.

     *  Put EVE_SET_KEYPAD_VT100; in your command file (typically named
        TPU$COMMAND.TPU). See help on Command Files.

     *  On VMS define the EVE$KEYPAD logical name to be VT100. Other valid
        names are EDT, EVE, NUMERIC, and WPS. If you do not define the
        logical name, the keypad defaults to EVE which gives the VT100
        keypad on VT100 terminals or the numeric keypad on VT200 and later
        terminals. This logical name overrides any keypad setting saved in a
        section file. You can override the effect of this logical name by
        setting the keypad in your initialization file or in your command
        file.

  +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  | For a list of defined keys, see help on Keys or press GOLD-HELP. |
  |                                                                  |
  | For a keypad diagram, press HELP (with VT100 keypad, press PF2). |
  +------------------------------------------------------------------+

  Related topics:

     Control Keys      Gold Keys             Typing Keys
     SET KEYPAD EDT    SET KEYPAD NUMERIC    SET KEYPAD WPS
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